Hi Peter,
Peter Kriens a écrit le 20/10/2016 13:52 : > I did a quick check on the last messages on this list: [snip] > > So out of more than 60 messages, there were only 5 messages related > to OSGi enRoute. Are these your problem? Since I will spend much less > time on OSGi enRoute a new release is unlikely. Maybe I am wrong to characterize it as enRoute. I don't know. I do count those Zigbee messages, the native library loading, and so on, as enRoute support. Mostly because the authors come with a "Help me solve my whole problem" mindset, and I believe they came to post here because they are trying enRoute (because they said so). Karaf's ML has a lot of similar "general questions about Java/shell help/OSGi" threads, because many Karaf users consider the whole of it as a stack and often don't know where to ask (or don't care since they get help wherever they ask anyway!). I believe Karaf has split their lists between karaf-users@ for general purpose and karaf-devs@ and for more specific spec/higher-level discussion. By my count since it moved here more than 30% of all mail count has been posted here because osgi-dev is the enRoute support list. (~180 mails since ~20th of september, 60+ very basic "Help me" requests). My problem is with the quality of the discussed content. I stayed 2 days on Karaf's users@ ML before unregistering because of the amount of StackOverflow/IRC kind of questions. My problem is seing the content quality of osgi-dev@ decreasing, and because the quality was satisfying before: mostly spec discussion on specific points, not "Help me I'm lost" questions. If no one else has that feeling, fine. I'm asking if others do. Łukasz Dywicki seemed to say so quite early on I suppose he and maybe other share the sentiment. Best regards, -- Simon _______________________________________________ OSGi Developer Mail List osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev